Jae Lee and Sarah Corvus may have ‘made-up’ in last weeks episode, but according to Katee Sackhoff, Jae shouldn’t be getting too comfortable:
“I just try to think of a person that’s completely misunderstood,” Sackhoff says, “that has her own set of goals. Everything she does, there’s an ulterior motive. So as long as I keep that in mind, there’s always something going on in her eyes that is completely separate from what is going on in the scene.”
I think that Sarah had an agenda in sleeping with Jae. Not that she doesn’t still have feelings for him, but I think she has a bigger goal in her sights than a night at the Yellow Rose hotel.
Katee goes on to tell us more about the inner workings of Sarah Corvus:
“I see her as a woman who has seen a lot of tragedy in her life. She’s had a lot of things taken away from her. She was a soldier, so she’s seen a lot of death. She’s seen a lot of things that have changed her and made her hard. “So everything that she does is a means to protect herself, whether it be physically or emotionally.”
She also reveals how she dislocated her leg whilst going toe to toe with Michelle Ryan (Jaime Sommers) in that rooftop battle, seen in the pilot episode:
When I straightened my leg,” she says, “I popped it back. It was, like, three months of rehabilitation, so the first couple episodes of ‘Battlestar’ were kind of a nightmare.”
Perhaps we’ll find out more about Sarah’s true motives in tonight’s episode?
